While software might be our thing, we’re still human: we make mistakes but we always try to learn from them. After all, a mistake is only a failure if you don't learn from it.
At Jonar, we’re never satisfied with the status quo. We’re constantly finding new and better ways of doing things. We keep questioning things even (especially) if someone says it's impossible.
No two people are the same and we know companies are equally unique. We want to make people's lives better in a real way. So we don't take a one size fits all approach.
We're here to make people's daily lives better and help companies of all sizes realize their potential. We know every business wants to grow and better serve their customers - and we want to help them achieve that. No matter what size they are, how many years they've been in business, or what industry they're in.
We don't believe in unnecessarily complicating things. Our goal is to make people's lives easier and better in a real way. That's why:
Beyond making us feel good, our passion is what helps us fight harder, even in times of challenges. It's what helps us determine what really matters and keeps us on that course. Our desire to make people's lives better is what makes us believe we can do amazing things and translates in everything we do.
Up until a few years ago, ERPs were almost exclusively reserved for larger companies. While this contributed to these massive companies only getting bigger and bigger, it purposefully excluded the smaller players who couldn't afford these systems.
As a small company ourselves, that didn't sit well with us.
We dreamed of a solution that would work for every type of business, at every level of affordability. We didn't just want to help these smaller players stay competitive, we wanted to help them grow. We wanted to level the playing field and stand up for those who had been forgotten - no matter their size or what they sold.
So, we decided to make a change and go against the industry status quo. While we were at it, we took everything that companies hated about their ERP systems and worked on fixing those too. From there, ParagonERP was born.